In April 2025, conflicting reports about changes in how the Social Security Administration communicates with the public spread confusion online. Per news reports, an SSA regional commissioner allegedly told employees it would be moving all communications to the social media platform X, including news releases and letters to employees. X is owned by billionaire Elon Musk, the public face of the Department of Government Efficiency, which was tasked by U.S. President Donald Trump with implementing cost-cutting measures in the federal government.
Snopes readers asked whether it was true that all SSA communications would be moving to X. The subject was also discussed on X itself, where user posted: "Social Security Administration will be using X to communicate … All Americans ARE NOT on X and I'm not ok with my tax dollars being used this way!!!"
We are no longer planning to issue press releases or those dear colleague letters to inform the media and public about programmatic and service changes. […] Instead, the agency will be using X to communicate to the press and the public […] so this will become our communication mechanism.
As both reports relied on unnamed sources, Snopes was unable to independently authenticate these statements attributed to Kerr-Davis. We reached out to the SSA, Kerr-Davis and the White House to learn more.
The White House denied the reports. White House spokesperson Liz Hutton said in an email: "The Social Security Administration is actively communicating with beneficiaries and stakeholders through any and all mediums. President Trump will continue to always protect Social Security."
The White House's communications team also posted on X in response to the Wired report: "This is absolutely false. Pure Fake News garbage from Wired."
The SSA denied the rumors in a post on X as well, stating: "This is false. Social Security will continue to communicate through any and all mediums."
The news reports referred to two different tools of communication: news releases and "Dear Colleague" letters. The SSA
Currently, news releases and "Dear Colleague" letters are key communication tools for SSA employees and third-party organizations. The SSA account on X has only around 150,000 followers as of this writing, compared with the almost 72 million people who receive benefits from SSA programs. Unnamed SSA employees told Wired that by moving such communications over to X, vulnerable people who rely on their benefits would not get up-to-date information.
As it stands, the SSA and White House have denied the reports about communications being moved to X. We have not observed major changes in the SSA's communication methods (the last news release was posted on the SSA website on Apr. 12, 2025, as of this writing). We will update this article should the situation change.
